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Fire hits three structures in Shoreview DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
911 upgrade could cost state
A two-alarm fire at 1100 Norton
despite having budget surplus
Street in the Shoreview neighbor- By Adam Beam vate health insurance, even
hood with flames that could be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS though the state has a projected
spotted from Highway 101 $21.5 billion surplus, the largest
destroyed one building and dam- in at least 20 years.
SACRAMENTO — A $214.8 bil- Republican Assemblyman Jay
aged two others late Thursday lion budget approved Thursday by Obernolte, vice chairman of the
morning. California lawmakers would Assembly Budget Committee, said
The fire started at around 11 a.m. upgrade the state’s aging 911 sys- it’s “unconscionable” to ask tax-
in an out building attached to the tem following the most devastat- payers to fund the 911 upgrades
back of a home. It spread to the ing wildfire season in state histo- when there is such a large surplus.
home while wind spread it to a dif- ry and help middle class families Democrats, who have super
ferent structure on an adjacent pay their monthly health insur- majorities in both houses of the
property about 4 feet away, said ance premiums. Legislature, counter that they
Robert Marshall, fire marshal for To fund those changes, however, don’t want to use the surplus to
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL the San Mateo Consolidated Fire lawmakers want to impose a new pay for ongoing expenses, some-
Engines and 30 personnel responded to a two alarm house fire at 1100 monthly fee on phone bills and
Norton St. in San Mateo Thursday morning. See FIRE, Page 22 tax people who refuse to buy pri- See BUDGET, Page 22
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Lawmakers
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KELVIN KUO-USA TODAY SPORTS
Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry lifts the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy after defeating the Golden State
Warriors for the NBA Championship in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. SEE STORY PAGE 11
plan of $215B
Fire hits three structures in Shoreview DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
911 upgrade could cost state
A two-alarm fire at 1100 Norton
despite having budget surplus
Street in the Shoreview neighbor- By Adam Beam vate health insurance, even
hood with flames that could be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS though the state has a projected
spotted from Highway 101 $21.5 billion surplus, the largest
destroyed one building and dam- in at least 20 years.
SACRAMENTO — A $214.8 bil- Republican Assemblyman Jay
aged two others late Thursday lion budget approved Thursday by Obernolte, vice chairman of the
morning. California lawmakers would Assembly Budget Committee, said
The fire started at around 11 a.m. upgrade the state’s aging 911 sys- it’s “unconscionable” to ask tax-
in an out building attached to the tem following the most devastat- payers to fund the 911 upgrades
back of a home. It spread to the ing wildfire season in state histo- when there is such a large surplus.
home while wind spread it to a dif- ry and help middle class families Democrats, who have super
ferent structure on an adjacent pay their monthly health insur- majorities in both houses of the
property about 4 feet away, said ance premiums. Legislature, counter that they
Robert Marshall, fire marshal for To fund those changes, however, don’t want to use the surplus to
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL the San Mateo Consolidated Fire lawmakers want to impose a new pay for ongoing expenses, some-
Engines and 30 personnel responded to a two alarm house fire at 1100 monthly fee on phone bills and
Norton St. in San Mateo Thursday morning. See FIRE, Page 22 tax people who refuse to buy pri- See BUDGET, Page 22
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WORLD CUP ROUNDUP: AUSTRALIA RALLIES TO BEAT BRAZIL; CHINA GETS PAST SOUTH AFRICA >> PAGE 12
with aid from an own goal place in Group B with three points, and now GROUP E
Australia, just the second team to win a W L T GF GA Pts
MONTPELLIER, France — An own goal World Cup match after going down two goals, focuses on its next match and the push to join Canada 1 0 0 1 0 3
gave Australia a come-from-behind 3-2 victo- needed a good game after dropping its opener group leader Germany in the last 16. Netherlands 1 0 0 1 0 3
Cameroon 0 1 0 0 1 0
ry over Brazil at the Women’s World Cup, 2-1 to Italy. Brazil won its tournament opener Forward Li Ying put 1999 runner-up China New Zealand 0 1 0 0 1 0
even after Marta added a record 16th career against Jamaica 3-0 on Cristiane’s hat trick. ahead in the 40th minute with an opportunist
tournament goal. effort. Meeting Zhang Rui’s right-wing cross, Saturday, June 15
It was the first loss in the group stage for Netherlands vs. Cameroon, 6 a.m.
Marta, who sat out Brazil’s opening game the Brazilians since 1995, snapping a 16- she got ahead of her marker and poked the ball Canada vs. New Zealand, noon
with a left thigh injury, became the first play- match unbeaten streak. into the bottom right corner. Thursday, June 20
China lost 1-0 to two-time champion Netherlands vs. Canada, 9 a.m.
er to score in five different World Cups when Brazil’s Formiga, the oldest player in the Cameroon vs. New Zealand, 9 a.m.
she converted a penalty kick in the 27th tournament at 41, collected her second yellow Germany in its opening match. South Africa
minute of Thursday’s game. card during the match. She will have to sit out was beaten 3-1 by Spain and now has two GROUP F
W L T GF GA Pts
Cristiane scored a header to put the the final group match against Italy. losses. United States 1 0 0 13 0 3
Brazilians up 2-0. Caitlin Foord scored before American Abby Wambach and Germany’s Forward Thembi Kgatlana scored against Sweden 1 0 0 2 0 3
the break to pull Australia within one. Spain and was South Africa’s most dangerous Chile 0 1 0 0 2 0
Birgit Prinz rank behind Marta on the World Thailand 0 1 0 0 13 0
Chloe Logarzo’s shot from distance in the Cup goals list with 14 each. player against China, with a chance to equal-
58th minute tied it and then Australia went ize in the 76th. Sunday, June 16
Sweden vs. Thailand, 6 a.m.
ahead on the own goal, an error by Monica China beats South Africa Pouncing on a loose ball inside the left of United States vs. Chile, 9 a.m.
that snapped the stalemate in the 66th minute. the penalty area, her shot hit defender Lin
Sam Kerr appeared to be offside but the goal 1-0 to set up decider vs Spain Yuping near her right shoulder. There were
Thursday, June 20
Sweden vs. United States, noon
Thailand vs. Chile, noon
was awarded after video review, and the PARIS — China is back on track at the calls for a penalty but no video review was
Brazilians fumed. Women’s World Cup after a 1-0 win against done. x-advanced to knockout stage
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DEMPSEY
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SOCCER
Continued from page 12
For a kid who grew up rooting for the positions of power both within FIFA and it
Giants — idolizing the likes of third base- member federations. It also requires federa-
man Pedro Feliz and, more recently, Gold tions to create plans to develop the
Glove shortstop Brandon Crawford — don- women’s game.
ning the orange-and-black, surprisingly, But the strategy doesn’t require countries
felt like just another day at the yard, he said. to use a dedicated percentage of their FIFA
“I kind of take pride in not making a big funding on women.
moment bigger than it is,” Dempsey said. “I Chile, which like Jamaica is also making
enjoy living in the moment. … I try to soak its first World Cup appearance, essentially
it in but I just treat it like another day at the fell out of the world rankings altogether in
yard. My whole life I’ve been like that.” 2016 because the team didn’t play any
This was never more evident than down meaningful games. After a 2-0 loss to
the stretch for Fresno State, as the Bulldogs Sweden in its World Cup opener, Chile
won 10 of their last 11 regular-season plays the U.S. in Paris on Sunday.
games to lock up the Mountain West
The Americans are coming off the record-
Conference championship.
breaking victory over Thailand. Critics
The dominant stretch started with a non- jumped on the U.S. for running up the score
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conference win at Cal Poly followed by a and celebrating late goals when the game
three-game sweep at Nevada. Dempsey went Nolan Dempsey crosses the plate for Fresno State in the Stanford Regional playoff finale
Monday, June 3 at Sunken Diamond. Two days later, the all-Mountain West Conference second had already been decided. It was the most
9 for 14 on the week, including a home run goals ever scored in a World Cup, as well as
and five RBIs against Cal Poly, to earn his baseman was drafted in the 33rd round by the San Francisco Giants.
the biggest margin of victory. Alex
second Mountain West Player of the Week that night was the draft.” a guy,” Dempsey said. “And I’ll continue to Morgan’s five goals tied a tournament
award of the season. Prior to game time, it was announced work hard and see what happens from there.” record.
Fresno State went on to sweep the Hunter Bishop — who was not only The numbers were legit. Dempsey hit
Mountain West Tournament, with Dempsey Dempsey’s former classmate at Serra, the .332 with seven home runs and 57 RBIs, For the United States, the World Cup
hitting a cool .400 (4 for 10). The Bulldogs two grew up in the same hometown of San and tied for fourth in the Mountain West comes at a time that the team has its own,
then extended a winning streak to nine Carlos — was drafted in the first round by with 17 doubles. Primarily a second base- albeit completely different, battle back
games by taking the first two games in the the Giants. man, he played five different positions for home.
Stanford Regional before having their sea- “I was extremely happy for him, ” the Bulldogs, including shortstop, third The players filed a lawsuit earlier this year
son end with back-to-back loses to the Dempsey said. “I grew up with him. I base and both corner outfield spots. that alleges discrimination by the U.S.
Cardinal June 2 and 3. haven’t seen him in a while but he’s a great Dempsey went on to be named a first-team Soccer Federation. They are seeking pay
That 9-7 elimination loss landed on the kid, he’s got a great family, and they’ve all-Mountain West second baseman. Not equitable with that of the men’s national
first day of the MLB draft. been through so much.” bad for someone who had no four-year col- team. The case is in the early stages in the
“In that moment I was pretty devastated Dempsey said he suspected he might have lege offers out of Serra in 2014. Admittedly, court system, and the players say they have
that we lost,” Dempsey said. “I was staying a chance to land with the Giants as well. He though, it was the best thing for him. put it out of their minds for now.
in the moment in the regional … and I had been in communication with several “I feel like going away (to Oregon State) The fight in France is on the field.
wanted to win more than anything in the teams, including San Francisco. really helped me to sit back and devote my “For right now this is our focus, this is
world. And then we lost. So, to tell you the “It was more, I put up the numbers, I put in time to realizing what I love is competing,” our sole focus,” Morgan said. “This team is
truth, the last thing that was on my mind the work and we’re going to take a chance on Dempsey said. united in a way I have never seen before.”
As a senior midfielder, said Henry Arredondo, head coach of High School Athlete of the Year. In all, 607
JONES
Continued from page 11
Jones led the Knights to
a 20-2-2 record and the
Central Coast Section
Woodside Priory School. “She is technical-
ly gifted and makes the game easy for every-
one on her team. She is a magician with the
athletes are honored each year.
Jones joins recent Gatorade California
Div. I championship this ball at her feet, and her excellent soccer IQ Girls Soccer Players of the Year Isabella
past season. Jones makes her that much more dangerous.” D’Aquila (2017-18, JSerra Catholic High
me kind of speechless, ” Jones said recorded 18 goals and 16 Jones has maintained a 3.65 GPA in the School), Kennedy Wesley (2016-17, Valley
Thursday. assists despite missing classroom. She signed a National Letter of Christian High School), Taylor Ziemer
Jones is also the reigning Daily Journal the final two games of Intent to play soccer on scholarship at Duke
Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year. (2015-16 & 2014-15, Montgomery High
Sophie Jones the season while training University this fall. School) and MacKenzie Cerda (2013-14,
The Gatorade award, which recognizes not with the U. S. Soccer The Gatorade Player of the Year program
only outstanding athletic excellence, but Under-20 Women’s National Team. Edison High School) among the state’s list
annually recognizes one winner in the
also high standards of academic achieve- The 2018 United Soccer Coaches Youth District of Columbia and each of the 50 of former award winners.
ment and exemplary character demonstrated Girls National Player of the Year for her per- states that sanction high school football,
on and off the field, distinguishes Jones as Since the program’s inception in 1985,
formance with her club team, Jones played girls volleyball, boys and girls cross coun-
California’s best high school girls soccer in the 2018 FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Gatorade Player of the Year award recipients
try, boys and girls basketball, boys and
player. Uruguay. girls soccer, baseball, softball, and boys have won hundreds of professional and col-
Now she is a finalist for the prestigious Jones has volunteered locally with the and girls track & field, and awards one lege championships, and many have also
Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Special Olympics and as a youth soccer National Player of the Year in each sport. turned into pillars in their communities,
Year award to be announced later this coach. From the 12 national winners, one male and becoming coaches, business owners and
month. “Sophie is a leader and leads by example,” one female athlete are each named Gatorade educators.
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NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed 1B-DH Kendrys
Morales on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 12. Re-
called LHP Nestor Cortes Jr. and OF Mike Tauchman
from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
SEATTLE MARINERS — Signed RHP George Kirby
Brooks Koepka proved the opening and LHP Brandon Williamson.
A’s 35 34 .507 11 Colorado 36 32 .529 9 1/2 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Recalled RHP Justin
holes could be had. He was 4 under Angels 34 35 .493 12
This was the day to take advan- San Diego 33 36 .478 13 Shafer from Buffalo (IL). Placed RHP Elvis Luciano
with his birdie on the par-5 sixth Seattle 29 43 .403 18 1/2 Giants 28 38 .424 16 1/2 on the 10-day IL. Acquired RHP Nick Kingham from
tage, especially with a cool, over- hole and appeared to be on another the Pittsburgh for cash considerations.Transferred
cast sky for most of the day. RHP Ryan Tepera to the 60-day IL. Signed RHPs Alek
major mission until a few errant tee Thursday’s Games Manoah, Alex Nolan and Jackxarel Lebron; OF Will
Rose knew what was at stake Thursday’s Games
shots into nasty rough, a few Minnesota 10,Seattle 5
Robertson and SS Glenn Santiago to minor league
when he blasted out of a bunker missed putts and a few bogeys. Even N.Y.Mets 4,St.Louis 4,susp. contracts.
Toronto 12,Baltimore 3 National League
short of the par-5 18th to about 12 so, he had few complaints about his Atlanta 6,Pittsburgh 5
Boston 7,Texas 6 CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP Carl Edwards, Jr. on
feet. He was watching the telecast 69 to begin his bid for a record- Arizona 5,Washington 0 the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 10. Recalled LHP
Angels 5,Tampa Bay 3
earlier when Rickie Fowler had a tying third straight U.S. Open. Colorado 9,San Diego 6 Tim Collins from Iowa (PCL).
Kansas City 7,Detroit 3
birdie putt for a 65 to tie the lowest “I didn’t shoot myself out of it,” L.A.Dodgers 7,Chicago Cubs 3 COLORADO ROCK IES — Reinstated LHP Mike
ChicagoWhite Sox 5,N.Y.Yankees 4 Dunn from the 10-day IL. Optioned LHP Phillip Diehl
U.S. Open round at Pebble Beach, Koepka said. “I’m right there. I feel Friday’s Games to Albuquerque (PCL).
Friday’s Games
set by Woods in the first round of like if I get off tomorrow to a good Arizona (Ray 5-3) atWashington (Scherzer 4-5),4:05 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Activated INF Matt
Boston(Rodriguez6-4)atBaltimore(Cashner6-2),4:05p.m. Beaty from the 10-day IL. Placed INF Corey Seager
his record-setting victory in 2000. start, I’m right back into it.” Pittsburgh (Brault 2-1) at Miami (Richards 3-6),4:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Plutko 2-1) at Detroit (TBD),4:10 p.m. on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 12.
“I was thinking, ‘This would be Phil Mickelson, in another U.S. St.Louis (Ponce de Leon 0-0) at Mets (Matz 5-4),4:10 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Acquired UTL Brad
Angels (Heaney 0-1) atTampa Bay (Snell 4-5),4:10 p.m.
kind of cool doing it front of the Open quest to complete the career Texas (TBD) at Cincinnati (Mahle 2-6),4:10 p.m. Miller from the New York Yankees for cash.
Texas (TBD) at Cincinnati (Mahle 2-6),4:10 p.m.
great man himself,”’ Rose said. Grand Slam, didn’t feel he was out of Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-1) at Atlanta (Fried 7-3),4:20 p.m.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Recalled LHP Ginesis
KansasCity(Keller3-8)atMinnesota(Gibson6-3),5:10p.m. Cabrera from Memphis (PCL). Placed RHP Ryan Hel-
He lightly pumped his fist, partly it either, despite only two birdies in SanDiego(Quantrill1-2)atColorado(Hoffman1-3),5:40p.m. sley on the 10-day IL.
Yankees (Sabathia 3-3) atWhite Sox (Giolito 9-1),5:10 p.m.
for the record, mainly for the best his round of 1-over 72, which Cubs (Hendricks 7-4) at L.A.Dodgers (Hill 3-1),7:10 p.m.
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reinstated LHP Matt
Toronto (Sanchez 3-7) at Houston (Cole 5-5),5:10 p.m. Strahm from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Robert
start. included a 22-inch par putt that he
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‘Men in Black’
returns, a little
worse for wear
By Jake Coyle Instead, we get film series perpetuated beyond
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their natural end with the hope that you remem-
ber them enough to get you in the door but not
Would any fictional gadget be more coveted by enough that you’re much bothered by regurgi-
Hollywood executives than the memory-erasing tated storylines. To be honest, I don’t recall
“Men in Black” neuralyzer? Imagine the lucra- much from the first three “Men in Black”
tive benefits of being able to, with a single films, all by Barry Sonnenfeld, except the
flash, make moviegoers forget the film they just original’s light wit, the fine chemistry
saw. Franchises would be endlessly renewable. between the leads, Will Smith and Tommy Lee
IP could last forever. See MIB, Page 22
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calls and some data but not much else. State The spending plan is the first under “The biggest increase in this budget is for
BUDGET
Continued from page 1
officials want to replace it with a system
that incorporates text messages, videos and
photos.
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has
12 days to sign it or veto parts of it.
It would also make California the first
people who aren’t even citizens, ” said
Assemblyman Devon Mathis, a Republican
who represents Porterville.
California now pays for the system with a state to help people who earn between four Democrats say the two health care pro-
fee on phone calls. But the fund has been and six times the federal poverty level pay posals are designed to make sure everyone
thing previous Legislatures were eager to do in California has health insurance.
steadily losing money as more people send their monthly health insurance premiums.
and led to multi-billion dollar budget “We want to make sure California is
deficits when the economy soured. text messages instead. That means families of four who earn as
much as $150,500 a year would be eligible. becoming healthier,” said Assemblyman
“There is no other state in this union that Some lawmakers want to replace the call Phil Ting, a Democrat from San Francisco
funds a 911 upgrade with one-time funds,” fee with a flat fee on all phone bills. The Lawmakers plan to pay for part of that by and chairman of the Assembly Budget
said state Sen. Mike McGuire, a Democrat plan would authorize the Office of taxing people who refuse to purchase pri- Committee.
representing Healdsburg. Emergency Services to impose a fee of as vate health insurance. That tax had been law The budget proposal also increases spend-
The massive spending plan, totaling much as 80 cents a month, based on the nationwide under former Democratic ing for public education, housing and pro-
more than 900 pages, directs the spending number of phones used in the state. State President Barack Obama’s health care law, grams to combat homelessness. It would
of tax dollars in the country’s most popu- officials expect the fee to be about 34 cents but Republicans in Congress eliminated the bring state reserves to $19.4 billion, or
lous state. a month. penalty as part of a 2017 overhaul to the about half of what the nonpartisan
Lawmakers must still pass more than a “We tried very much to make sure that this federal tax code. Legislative Analyst’s Office says is needed
dozen other bills to implement the budget. budget capitalizes on the fact that we have a The proposal has angered some to weather the next recession.
The trailer bills could contain important strong reserve and we have resources. But Republicans, who note the budget would “As our economy has been doing great,
details, such as how to implement the new that doesn’t mean ... that we spend it all,” also make some low-income adults living in we know that at some point soon a reces-
911 fee. said Senate President Pro Tempore Toni the country illegally eligible for taxpayer- sion will be coming and we need to make
California’s 911 system is based on tech- Atkins, a Democrat from San Diego. “It’s a funded health insurance. Only adults sure we are saving that money for a rainy
nology from the 1970s. It can handle phone fee connected to a real issue.” between 19 and 25 would be eligible. day,” Ting said.
reflection of the first “Men in Black.” It’s Thompson plays Molly, a young para- identical twins are suitably out-of-this-
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bland and nearly neuralyzer-level forget-
table. Its target market (international) is
right there in the title.
noid who has been on the lookout for alien
life forms since she was visited by a cuddly
extraterrestrial as a child and managed to
world. They are lethal emissaries for an
intergalactic force known as the Hive, even
if the twins’ Queen B is sadly nowhere to be
But it has a few things going for it. In the elude the neuralyzer. Through cunning and seen.
22 years since the original, the fate of the pluck, she tracks down a Men in Black head- The action skips around between Paris and
Jones, and the likable premise that aliens quarters and talks her way into a job after
world has, at the multiplex, hung in the bal- London and Marrakech, but the film gets a
walk among us. convincing Emma Thompson’s Agent O, a
ance roughly a billion times. But I still pre- comic lift when Kumail Nanjiani enters as
The new “Men in Black: International” is holdover from 2012’s “MIB3.”
fer the “Men in Black” mode of impending the voice of a strange little chess board
the fourth film in the franchise and one of
Armageddon to the more self-serious super- An eager new recruit, dubbed Agent M, creature named Pawny who pledges his
those reboot-sequel-spinoff hybrids.
hero rescues. Here, it’s routine, happens all Molly quickly partners with one of the devotion to Agent M.
Exactly how it connects to the previous
three movies is only so relevant, I suspect, the time, nothing much to worry about. The agency’s top men, Agent H (Hemsworth), an The plotting is clunky and haphazard. But
in the hearts of its makers. It’s just another end of the world is a breeze. arrogant but decorated agent whose swoon- when together, Thompson, Hemsworth and
one. And I also can’t get my ire up too much at worthiness extends to, it would seem, all Nanjiani turn “Men In Black: International”
This time, F. Gary Gray, coming off a film that gives ample room for Thompson the species of the universe. He’s the most into something funny and silly: a pleasant
another never-ending franchise (“The Fate and Hemsworth to be what they are: top- trusted agent of the organization overseen enough lark in formal wear.
of the Furious”), takes over as director. notch movie stars. “Men in Black: by High T (Liam Neeson). “Men in Black: International,” a Sony
Subbing for Smith and Jones are Tessa International” doesn’t rekindle the origi- But the Men in Black have a mole, they Pictures release, is rated PG-13 by the
Thompson and Chris Hemsworth, who nal’s fun, but it makes for a minimally suffi- soon learn, and a strange new shape-shift- Motion Picture Association of America for
already tried out their rapport together in cient summer diversion since it at least uses ing foe presently in the form of Laurent and sci-fi action, some language and suggestive
“Thor: Ragnarok.” its flood of special-effects not to drown out Larry Bourgeois. For anyone who’s seen material. Running time: 120 minutes. Two
The movie is, unsurprisingly, a pale its leads but to elevate them. Beyoncé’s “Homecoming, ” the dancing stars out of four.
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